I get it, it’s projected on a comlplex sphere. B and C are the same point
I get it, it’s projected on a comlplex sphere. B and C are the same point
blocking has always worked really well for me, but I mainly use it to filter what content I see. while it is a bummer that you can’t block people commenting on your posts, can’t say I’ve ever been bothered by the comments.
crazy what these poor rats have to go through for our curiosity. now we even make them live in car dependent cities, oh the horror
why are you so interested in logs? are you like a lumberjack?
Maybe if they make a watch with a camera cover and a laser that draws a little box around what it can see and it all runs locally, then I might be interested.
Mainly to identify plants and mushrooms.
Not a fan of the idea of everyone pointing AI powered cameras at me all the time, like with this weird pin or smart glasses.
Such products should have a legally mandated camera cover, microphone shutoff and a REALLY OBVIOUS tell to everyone around you if you are using the camera or mic.
Bonus points if it screams a really loud “PERVERT” alarm if you’re doing something creepy.
If only that was true for smartphones too…
It is kind of interesting how open machine learning already is without much explicit advocacy for it.
It’s the only field I can think of where the open version is just a few months behind SOTA in all of IT.
Open training pipelines and open data are the only aspects that could still use improvements in ML, but there are plenty of projects that are near-SOTA and fully open.
ML is extremely open compared to consumer mobile or desktop apps that are always ~10 years behind SOTA
Congratulations 🤠🥾er
I think you are looking at work horse distros, like Ubuntu, Fedora, etc… That by now are heavily used for productive work, not personal use. So they favor stability and minor quality of life improvements over shiny new updates.
There’s plenty shiny new cutting edge distros out there that are innovating, e.g. Nix, Silverblue, VanillaOS, all the container focused ones CoreOS, Container OS, Flatcar Container Linux and probably dozens more newer ones I am not aware of .
oh that is very neato, if I do say so myself
Off-topic: That website is so nice. I’ve never seen any mobile site load that fast and look as nice
well well well, the archiver becomes the archivee
Probably because 3rd party app stores can’t install apps like the play store can. you need a rooted phone or flash them as a system app to get the same functionality as Play Store. which isn’t something your average Joe will do.
On a normal unmodified phone you have to manually confirm each app you want to install. so no auto-updates in the background etc.
It’s so ironic that Pixels are the go to devices for privacy roms these days.
All this shit is probably happening at the hardware level too, with 100 different backdoors you can’t remove with your megamind plan of installing a custom rom.
The silicon probably has the ability to live stream all sensor data directly to the NSA using the fanciest ML compression technology lmao.
You could try Molly if you don’t like Signal
That’s cool, but seems kind of pointless, considering you can be easily reasonably deanonymized if your relatives take a DNA test. It doesn’t address the main issue of your genetic information being used commercially.
I think the safest bet would be to get a PhD in medical genetics and manually go through your data base pair by base pair
why do I see this reposted every day